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Modeling career requires personality, courage

Modeling career requires personality, courageBy I. Christianto JAKARTA (JP): Many teenage Indonesians wish they could be models, and particularly want to work abroad, but only a few get the chance to fulfill their dream.

Samuel Wattimena puts his gay past behind him for God

Samuel Wattimena puts his gay past behind him for GodBy Bruce Emond JAKARTA (JP): Fashion designer Samuel Wattimena has long been a favorite of the country's top entertainers for his stylish, slinky gowns.

Thai film industry hits new highs despite crisis

Thai film industry hits new highs despite crisisBy Peter Janssen BANGKOK (DPA): This year is slated to go down in Thailand's cinema history as the year of the first Thai blockbuster and the making of the most expensive local film.

West Kalimantan national park has ecotourism potential

West Kalimantan national park has ecotourism potential Betung Kerihun National Park in Kapuas Hulu district, West Kalimantan, holds strong prospects as an ecotourism destination. The Jakarta Post's photographer PJ Leo visited the site from July 26 to Aug.

Press, readers, deal with shock of free information

Press, readers, deal with shock of free informationBy Ati Nurbaiti LHOKSEUMAWE, Aceh (JP): National Police chief Gen. Roesmanhadi was in Lhokseumawe, the capital of North Aceh regency, last month. He was told there had just been contact between security personnel and armed groups, and that two...

10 dead in ship accident

10 dead in ship accident SORONG, Irian Jaya: Ten people died and another 10 remain missing after the motorized vessel Sembra sank on Friday night in a river estuary in Sorong regency, Irian Jaya.The vessel with more than 100 passengers on board sank two hours after it departed Klamono on its way to...

Juan blends idealism with reality

Juan blends idealism with realityBy Emmy Fitri JAKARTA (JP): Former president Soeharto has been the target of corruption allegations since shortly after he was forced to resign in May last year. Yet there are still many people who support him, including his lawyers.

Spotlight

SpotlightPhoto A: AwardsJP/msaART APPRECIATION: Former Jakarta governor Ali Sadikin (left) shows off an award he received from a representative of Utan Kayu Community, Goenawan Mohamad (right), for his contributions to the city's artistic and cultural development.

Marxism, banned during New Order era, must be studied carefully

Marxism, banned during New Order era, must be studied carefully Pemikiran Karl Marx: Dari Sosialisme Utopis ke Perselisihan Revisionisme (Karl Marx's Thoughts -- From Utopian Socialism to Disputes Over Revisionism); By Prof. Dr.

Ambon unrest claims four more victims

Ambon unrest claims four more victims AMBON, Maluku (JP): Four died in continuing unrest involving thousands of people in West Seram and in the provincial capital of Ambon on Saturday.In Piru, West Seram, Maluku Police chief Col. Bugis M.

Ministers to meet over haze

Ministers to meet over haze SINGAPORE (Reuters): Southeast Asian environment ministers gather in Singapore on Thursday to discuss the return of regional haze from forest fires in Indonesia, the Singapore government said on Saturday.

Young lawyers earn their stripes at legal aid institute

Young lawyers earn their stripes at legal aid instituteBy A'an Suryana JAKARTA (JP): The public's image of lawyers often centers on the glamorous life of luxury apartments, expensive cars and ultramodern cellular phones.

Immigration laws biased and sexist

Immigration laws biased and sexist Thanks for the information from Mursanudin Ghani of the Directorate General of Immigration's public relations section (The Jakarta Post, Aug. 13, 1999). He explained that a foreign man who marries an Indonesian woman can stay with his wife for two months on a...

Indra Lesmana: A jazz player, composer and producer

Indra Lesmana: A jazz player, composer and producerBy Helly Minarti JAKARTA (JP): At 33, jazz musician Indra Lesmana is still considered young, but he is already too big to be ignored. Being the only son and youngest child of the late Jack Lesmana -- a legendary jazz guitarist of the 1970s and...

Contemporary trends in Indonesian art

Contemporary trends in Indonesian artBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): Contemporary art is a plural phenomena. In Indonesia, contemporary art is also a continuation of the development of modern art. Modern as well as contemporary, their unique characteristics and notions can be analyzed, in so far as...

U.S. senator calls UN peacekeepers in E. Timor

U.S. senator calls UN peacekeepers in E. Timor MALIANA, East Timor (AFP): A U.S. senator called here Saturday for armed UN peacekeepers to be sent to East Timor to cap violence in the run-up and during the Aug. 30 self-determination vote.

Another policeman killed in Aceh

Another policeman killed in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): An unidentified group of men killed a police officer on Friday night in Dewantara district, Lhokseumawe, North Aceh Police chief Lt. Col. Syafei Aksal said on Saturday.Syafei said the killers slit Corp.

Blue, hazel eyes are fine, but careful of the red

Blue, hazel eyes are fine, but careful of the redBy Jules Bell JAKARTA (JP): In a world where people regularly customize their appearance, from the shape of their nose to the color of their hair or clothes, it would be surprising if eyes were not a focus for individual expression and cosmetic...

Lawyers cash in on era of reform

Lawyers cash in on era of reform With the spirit of reform in the air, more people are determined to speak up, demanding the upholding of the rule of law. Consequently, the efforts to uphold the rule of law must involve lawyers.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News 7:00 Health and Fresh 8:00 Children's Program 9:30 Variety Show 10:00 Music 11:00 TV Drama 12:15 p.m. Comedy 12:30 Student's Quiz 1:00 Film: Empire 2:30 Children's Song 3:00 Sports 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Religious Teachings 5:00 Documentary 5:30 TV Drama 6:00...

Usmar Ismail screens films by teenagers

Usmar Ismail screens films by teenagers JAKARTA (JP): What happens when you get 44 eager teenagers armed with a video camera? They will make films, of course. Some kids did even better. They participated in the three-week film workshop held at the Usmar Ismail Film Center begun on Aug. 1.

Armed Falintil commemorates 24th anniversary

Armed Falintil commemorates 24th anniversaryBy Ridwan Max Sijabat and Lorenco Vicente Martins WAIMURI, Viqueque (JP): Over 20,000 people celebrated the 24th anniversary of East Timor's main armed separatist group, Falintil, in a ceremony here on Friday.

A misguided threat

A misguided threat Here is why the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded, according to the chairman of the selection committee: It rewards those who "have peace rooted in their hearts and who work to overcome the evil principle in man".

Locusts may hit East Kalimantan

Locusts may hit East Kalimantan SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Officials have warned of a locust attack on rice fields in the dry season which begins in September and may last until January 2000, Antara reported on Friday.

Tarub appointed DPA deputy chief

Tarub appointed DPA deputy chief JAKARTA: Former chief of the Army Strategic Reserves Command (Kostrad) Lt. Gen. (ret) Tarub was elected the new deputy chief/head of the security and defense commission of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA) on Friday, Antara reported.Tarub replaces Lt. Gen.

Japan's aid for East Nusa Tenggara

Japan's aid for East Nusa Tenggara KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The Japanese government through the Overseas Economic Cooperative Fund (OECF) has allocated Rp 195 billion for irrigation and clean water projects in East Nusa Tenggara, Antara said on Friday.

Candies seized as children fall ill

Candies seized as children fall ill DENPASAR, Bali: Klungkung Police seized some 22,000 candies suspected to be causing severe food poisoning among children in seven elementary schools. One of the ill children was the son of Klungkung Police chief Lt. Col. Happy Kartika.

Newcrest suspends operation

Newcrest suspends operation MELBOURNE (Dow Jones): Australia's Newcrest Mining Ltd. said Friday that it has temporarily suspended production at the Gosowong gold project in Indonesia because of unrest at villages about 30 kilometers away."None of this unrest has involved the minesite in any way.

PPD II won't sign decree

PPD II won't sign decree TANGERANG (JP): Forty-four members of the Tangerang Regional Elections Committee (PPD II) have refused to sign a decree endorsing the appointment of legislators elected in the June polls.

Malioboro values vendors: Survey

Malioboro values vendors: Survey YOGYAKARTA: The Indonesian Muslim Students Association (HMI) and activists of the Citra Mandiri Foundation urged the local administration not to evict the ubiquitous street vendors from Jl. Malioboro, the city's most popular avenue.

Wiranto pledges to pardon separatist rebels in Aceh

Wiranto pledges to pardon separatist rebels in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Wiranto offered on Friday a general amnesty to separatist rebels in Aceh in exchange for an end to their guerrilla war.

165 babies die hungry this month

165 babies die hungry this month JAKARTA (JP): A total of 165 malnourished babies have died this month due to hunger-related diseases, according to State Minister of Food and Horticulture A.M. Saefuddin.

Rural sociologist dead at 62

Rural sociologist dead at 62 YOGYAKARTA (JP): Sociologist and advocate for the poor Loekman Soetrisno, 62, died of a suspected heart attack on Friday.Known for his research on rural conditions in Java, the professor from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta collapsed at about 2:30 p.m.

Angry mobs attack in Kebumen

Angry mobs attack in Kebumen SEMARANG: An angry crowd of some 1,000 people in Kebumen went on a rampage on Thursday, vandalizing the Sruweng Police station and setting a motorbike on fire because they wanted to get their hands on three detainees they accused of causing unrest.

Pick of the Flicks

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: The Mummy 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Entrapment 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Sri 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Thick As Thieves 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Blast From The Past 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15Midnight Show: The Mummy 23:25 Entrapment 24:00 War Lock 3 23:25 Mid Summer Night...

Global indexes

Global indexes Close Date Net Changes 1 Day 1999 New York (DJIA) 10963.84 8/19 -27.54 -0.25% +19.41%London (FTSE 100) 6157.60 8/20* +39.60 +0.65% +4.67%Tokyo (Nikkei 225) 18098.11 8/20 +218.37 +1.22% +30.75%Hong Kong (Hang Seng) 13566.74 8/20 +163.15 +1.22% +35.01%Singapore (Straits Times) 2087.

Hoolywood's 'Afterglow', locally made 'Sri' worth a look

Hoolywood's 'Afterglow', locally made 'Sri' worth a look JAKARTA (JP): What makes a good film? We wish not to answer this age-old question. Rather, we would like to use our very subjective evaluations of the films that are running at the local cinemas to help our readers make that difficult...

YLKI demands government's action on bad pudding

YLKI demands government's action on bad pudding JAKARTA (JP): A senior consumer protection advocate called on the government on Friday to inspect the distribution and sales of some imported chocolate pudding suspected to have poisoned more than 30 children in the past few days.

SEA Games defeat to be studied

SEA Games defeat to be studied JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the National Sports Council (KONI), Wismoyo Arismunandar, said Friday that KONI would hold a special meeting on Tuesday to evaluate athletes' poor performances in the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games last week.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Charity Action: Pictures of Indonesia, by Dullah, S. Sudjojono, Trubus, etc., at Hotel Aryaduta, Jl. Prapatan 44-48, Central Jakarta (Phone: 2311234), 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Aug. 21.

KL to boost food output

KL to boost food output KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Malaysia will increase food production to keep inflation low as the economy shows signs of recovery, the official Bernama news agency said Friday."The government intends to reduce the inflation to its lowest level, if possible to zero percent," said...

Forest fires in Sumatra increase

Forest fires in Sumatra increase JAKARTA: Forest fires in South Sumatra have again flared up following several days of cessation due to heavy rains, Minister of Forestry and Plantations Muslimin Nasution told Antara on Thursday.

Telkom turns $215 million profit in the first semester

Telkom turns $215 million profit in the first semester JAKARTA (JP): State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom announced on Friday unaudited net income of Rp 1.47 trillion (US$215.01 million) in the first semester, compared to its net loss of Rp 1.17 trillion in the same period last year.

Gus Dur serious about presidential bid, Amien says

Gus Dur serious about presidential bid, Amien says JAKARTA (JP): Muslim leader and founder of the National Awakening Party (PKB) Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid reiterated on Friday his willingness to be nominated as the country's next president by a group of Muslim-based parties popularly called the...

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Aug. 20, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 475 0 0 AHAP Insurance 525 0 0 Alakasa Industrindo 300 0 0 Alter Abadi 325 25 43,500 Alumindo Light...

Quiet revolution in Southeast Asia

Quiet revolution in Southeast Asia This is the second of two articles based on an address presented by Deputy Foreign Minister of Thailand Sukhumbhand Paribatra at the seminar on "The 1999 Indonesian Elections: Lessons Learnt and Challenges to Consolidate the Transition" organized by the...

CDC enters oil palm sector

CDC enters oil palm sector JAKARTA (JP): The UK venture capital Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC) signed on Thursday a US$32 million investment agreement with local palm oil processing and plantation company PT Harapan Sawit Lestari.

Office space demand predicted to rise in 2001

Office space demand predicted to rise in 2001 JAKARTA (JP): The demand for office space in the capital may increase in 2001 if the country's social, political and economic stability returns as expected, leading property consultant PT Procon Indah/Jones Lang LaSalle has said.

Marselli's 'Sri': A glimpse of the modern Javanese woman

Marselli's 'Sri': A glimpse of the modern Javanese womanBy Rayya Makarim JAKARTA (JP): During the production of his first feature film, Marselli Sumarno suggested an artistic wave on a grand scale. Since then Indonesian cinema has enjoyed a moment of glory when films made by local directors made...

Murder retrial gets military support

Murder retrial gets military support SURABAYA (JP): East Java Military chief Maj. Gen. Ryamizard Ryacudu has promised to support those seeking a fresh inquiry into the 1993 murder of labor activist Marsinah, provided the campaign was not meant to be a "political ploy".